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'Fantastic' Royal Marines saluted for embracing special Remembrance fixture
Royal Marines saluted for their “fantastic” involvement in a special fixture at Oxhey Jets honouring Pte. Tom Lake and Capt. Tom Sawyer.
Plymouth-based triple amputee Mark Ormrod MBE won the 'Inspiration Award' at the Soldiering On Awards in London on Wednesday.
19:43, Sun, Oct 12, 2025 Updated: 19:55, Sun, Oct 12, 2025 Royal Marine snipers have been praised after a high-skill mission saw them bust a £35million drugs shipment. The elite operators disabled a ...
Royal Marines had been secretly following the skiff as it skipped over waves in the Gulf of Oman carrying £35m of drugs. (Picture: UK MOD) This is the moment a Royal Navy sniper takes out the engine ...
Royal Marines took aim at the engine of a boat suspected of drug smuggling while flying in HMS Lancaster’s Wildcat helicopter over the Gulf of Oman. £35 million of drugs were subsequently seized.
Royal Marines have crippled a high-speed drugs boat with a single, pinpoint sniper shot in one of the most dramatic counter-narcotics operations the Royal Navy has conducted in the Middle East. A ...
A sniper from the Royal Marines struck the engine of a drug-smuggling gang’s speedboat with a single shot across the Gulf of Oman. The vessel was packed with more than 1.5 tonnes of heroin, crystal ...
With a single shot, Royal Marines took out a drugs boat speeding across the Gulf of Oman as Plymouth-based frigate HMS Lancaster dealt a £35m blow to the illegal narcotics trade. HMS Lancaster is ...
A Royal Marine sniper stopped drug smugglers with a single shot while flying backwards in a helicopter during a £35million bust. The bullet took out the engine of a boat, loaded with more than 1.5 ...
Action movie-style drama ended a high-speed sea chase off the coast of Iran A ROYAL Marine Commando sniper took out a smuggling gang’s speedboat engine with a single shot while flying backwards in a ...
The Royal Marine Commandos in Plymouth recently undertook their most ambitious and gruelling training exercise to date, spending 10 days in the freezing Arctic Circle in temperatures of -10°C. The Bay ...
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